David Prior's The Empty Man is just as mystical as it is unnerving, it's very distinctive in its style and cinematography; even very much perhaps "Fincheresque" (Prior did direct a number of documentaries on various films in Fincher's Catalogue). Its atmosphere and tension make a premise that has been attempted before, something much more compelling.
The Empty Man is however a slow-burn, specific people will enjoy this and appreciate the set-up, the journey and ending that may be unsatisfactory or perhaps compelling.
It takes a lot of risks with a somewhat unusual payoff that will compel multiple watches.
The Empty Man is however a slow-burn, specific people will enjoy this and appreciate the set-up, the journey and ending that may be unsatisfactory or perhaps compelling.
It takes a lot of risks with a somewhat unusual payoff that will compel multiple watches.